Prepared by Keri Edwards for Goldbelt Heritage Foundation. Project funded by the Administration for Native Americans.
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respect for each other: | |
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Thank you for working with me.: | |
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Thank you all for helping us.: | |
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Hats aren’t to be worn inside.: | |
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Take your hat off!: | |
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Shame on you! (General reprimand): | |
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Oh no! / Darn it!:This is an expression used when you've messed up, for example you tried to catch something and missed it, miscounted when weaving, or cut the fish wrong. | |
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Poor thing.:This expression is used if someone is in pain, uncomfortable, or unhappy, and is similar to eesháan. It can also be an expression of endearment. | |
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Stop!; That’s enough!: | |
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Shut up!; Be quiet!: | |
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